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Agreed. I think it’ll go in reverse order — tri-motor first, then dual- and then they may make the single-motor though I wouldn’t be surprised if they abandoned it outright down the road.I wouldn’t be surprised if they make the dual and triple motor models first and MAYBE make the single motor at some point. The single motor seems pretty pointless for a vehicle like this.
Agreed, especially with how long it’s taking. Priorities, needs and desires will change with how long it’s taking and the competition beating Tesla to the market.Since it was $100 and refundable, a lot of people reserved one just for ships and giggles. Once Tesla actually starts making people complete their spec outs, the preorders will drop like files. I just hope its not too much
I’ve liked the aggressive, futuristic design since the unveiling. I had the opportunity to see it person in NYC Saturday and it looks even better in person. It’s making the wait that much more difficult.^^^^^ the vast majority of people think the cyber truck is ugly. To each their own
I do think it’s ugly but it’s also cool. I do understand the general thoughts on it though from the masses.
SWEET! LOLWell now Bitcoin reservation holders are cancelling so the number should go further down…. Meaning some of us get to move up
According to the spreadsheet (I know, not official, guesstimation, etc) I can expect mine in about three years.
Here's hoping it's wildly inaccurate.
Sorry, I'm out of the loop - what's happening Wednesday?Don’t worry on Weds. Tesla will be losing a lot of reservations
Ahh, F150 Lightning - makes sense.
I want to see the Cybertruck be very successful, but I also want mine AAP, so...
Sort of in the same boat -- I had a Tundra a while ago and really want a truck to either replace or go alongside my Model 3. I put two pre-orders in on Cybertrucks without talking to my wife about it since I figure it'll take a while before they're even produced, let alone delivering one to me. While working at home, I left a pic of one on my computer and she happened to see it and said, "Is that Tesla's new truck? It looks like a large, metal doorstop." And now I'm configuring trucks on Rivian's site.We're looking for a truck now. Wife agreed to the CT sight unseen, so long as it could pull what camper she wants. And then she saw the awesome dystopian-ugly nominally-bulletproof future-is-here reality of it, and recoiled with "absolutely not". I can likely talk her into the F-150 Lightning when it shows up soon, but then ... I'd have a Ford EV, and have to drive it.
Don't give up hope. I was too in the same boat regarding the CT and wife's approval on it's iconic shape. It took a while and her driving my M3 to gain the appreciation of Tesla technology. And of course I built a DIY powerwall using Tesla Model S batteries to further build my foundational argument upon the performance, etc. After she reviewed the specs of the CT, BOOM she was all in and in fact design my vanity plate and press the order button for reservation. She went from, "Oh hell no and you ain't getting no CT to when is your CT going be delivered". if it can happen for me, I am confident it will happen to you. Keep scheming!Sort of in the same boat -- I had a Tundra a while ago and really want a truck to either replace or go alongside my Model 3. I put two pre-orders in on Cybertrucks without talking to my wife about it since I figure it'll take a while before they're even produced, let alone delivering one to me. While working at home, I left a pic of one on my computer and she happened to see it and said, "Is that Tesla's new truck? It looks like a large, metal doorstop." And now I'm configuring trucks on Rivian's site.